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ern neighbor, who only a few years, In general is complex. It Is for real Sisterhood of ago wag her subject. Former lords, statesmen, especially those who term Great Scot! especially those who were harsh, do themselves. Christian. *o simplify New not sympathize usually with their It where possible by wise comprom- Health • • • England Temple enfranchised subjects. The English ise. The so-called "Polish Corridor” of 1780 did not especially love and the free city of are such Here's Prohibitionist— Americans. a compromise. It does not entirely and or Institute 20 in Scotland Sponsored Vaudeville It might be suspected that for satisfy either Germany April some astute German minds not only but it is workable and is the best Dance in Elks Hall Last the so-called Polish Corridor but under the solution circumstances. 'Til 9 P. the whole of Poland is a ‘Corridor" Suggestions from those who do noi (Open Saturday M.) Preliminary Programs Planned for Ninth Annual Ses* Night that blocks Germany’s imperial see the problem In Us larger aspects dream of domination expressed in tend only to distrub the equilibrium sion in Portland, Me. The 8isterhood of Temple Israel her well-known slogan, “Drang nach and cause International complica- sponsored a vaudeville and dance Osten," and that is the reason for tions. last evening at Elks' hall. Thera the steady bombardment of anti- . . The preliminary programs for the school will be represented by Wil- In March . was a program of entertainment In- Polish propaganda. PASSENGERS DEPART Buy New Health Institute to be liam H. M. S. D. «,000 England Robey, I)., Kramer, musical spe- Critics of the Polish Corridor who cluding solos, dancing ■— held in Maine, April 20-23 M. Professor E. B. Wilson and Tulsa A record of 6,000 passen- Portland, L>., cialties and vocal renditions. get excited over the matter mostly have been received. D. M. D gers were handled from the munic- Leroy Miner, D. 8., on the Mrs Edward Cohen was in charge basis of pity for Germany here during it In Two, and occarionally three, lec- National speakers Include T. H. maxim. ipal airport January, Pay should an May! of the arrangements assisted by the follow odd Latin tures will be given' simultaneously Murphy, M. D. from the Bureau of is announced by Charles W. Short. committees: Tickets, Mrs "Audiatur et altera pars"; in other All "■.11 following made during the four days' sessions begin- the Census, J. W. Schereschewsky, Jr, port manager. This brings the charge purchases Saturday, Will be Beck. Mrs Charles Schnitman words, they should take into con- of air han- ning at 2 p. m. on Monday, April 20. M. D. and L. C. Frank from the Harry total number passengrs and Mrs Gaber. sideration also the arguments on the billed for on 1st statement. The subjects include Administration, U. S. Public Health S. Joseph dled since the field opened in July, May Service, W. Mrs Nathan Polancer, other side. These, as was pointed Preventable Diseases, Sanitary Engi- M. D. and W. T. Harrison, Program: 1928. to 156.507. McCoy, Beck, out, prove that while for Germany From now on Tuberculosis, Social Hy- M. D. from the National Institute Mrs Bernard Bltck. Mrs Harry our books will be closed on the 27th neering, and the present arrangement Is un- giene, Child Hygiene, Mental Hy- of Health. Samuel Holczer, M.. Ballinger Canada imported 63 aircraft from of each Nathan Polancer. doubtedly an inconvenience and also States last month. giene, Health Education, Vital Sta- Other speakers of national repu- the United year. Mrs N. Polancer, a matter of wounded pride, for Po- tistics and Public Health Nursing. A tation Include Thomas Parran, Jr, Arrangements: Mrs B. Mrs E. Well. Mrs H. land it is a matter of Its very exis- notable list of speakers from na- M. D., Matthias Nicoll, M. D., pres- Bllck, Schnitman. tence. tional and organizations and ent and former commissioners of Beck and Mrs Charles me snau receive no grace oi sal- SPECIAL has been announced. York state of Refreshments: Mrs Samson Holc- Easter PURCHASE! departments New department vation whom loves does not sustain. Speakers from Connecticut include health, C. E. Turner of Massachu- zer, Mrs Samuel Holczer, and Mrs ... It is love that creates laws, Professors Ira Miss Joseph Gaber. C. E.-A. Winslow and setts Institute of Technology, rules nations, builds cities and leads V. Hiscock, and H. H. Walker from Sophia Nelson, K. National Or- Special! N., the of Versailles and the republic to her destinies.” This the department of public health. ganization of Public Health Nursing, many by treaty a convention. is not part of a theological disserta- Tale Medical two J. M. Common- special German-Polish school; public and W. French, D., a Gloves That this treaty arrangement Is tion but words actually written in health nurses. Ruth Bartlett, R. N. wealth fund. New York. successful for all practical purposes political document—the treaty of from Hartford and Irma Reeve, These and many others on the Is attested by Dr Holz, a high offi- union between the Polish kingdom “New Year’s a well known maker— R. N., from New Haven; and Albert speaker's list assure public health By cial In the Reich's railway adminis- and the principality of Luthuania in 8. Gray, M. D., Warren J. Scott and workers of an and worth interesting who In a entitled 14X3. This Christian attitude of the P. M. D. from the while which would tration, pamphlet ‘qualities usually selling at Henry Talbot, program, they "The Economic Life of Eastern Polish people even in politics has not Connecticut state department of find profitable to attend. and the Means of Commun- changed. The Polish people are by and health. Programs are available on re- Eve” $1.50 $1.95. ication before and since the war" nature very peaceful. They desire Harvard Medical school and to the Connecticut State De- quest “It be stated with satis- to live on the best terms with all School of Public Health and Dental partment of Health. says: may faction that owing to the steps taken their neighbors and to bo permitted by the railway administration of the to work out their own detsinies. They It Isn't nnotlicr Scoldi joke—nor Reich In conjunction with the Polish have earned their independence. Perfume a piece of “dry” humor. It’s really railway administration the difficul- They do not covet what belongs to that world- true Scotland, homo of ties connected with transit have been their neighbors, but they have a famous has sent K. ($2 bottle) 95cpair Poland’s Case whiskies, Scry- abolished. This Is why Eastern boundless attachment for the land a advo- megour, above, prohibition Prussia, from the standpoint of tran- of their fathers and, as a united na- cate, to the British Parliament every will resent encroachment sit, is not isolated. The Reich rail- tion, any They look like suede .... time lie has run for office In the last T. Hoinko in the Common Weal road has built a bridge across Polish upon it. Saturday Only (By nine years! Ills most recent hill to territory." The privileged transit It is to be hoped that the great feel like suede .... and look of prohibit the manufacture liquor trains on which travelers may jour- German nation, the nation of Tills seemed to us altogether a fair statement of an involved prob- was a vote of at these light Spring colors! defeated, however, by ney from Germany to Schllller and Goethe, of Carl Schurz lem which is from manjr quarters alleged to be the peace to threatening 137 18. without being subjected to any cus- and the idealists of the revolution of of It Is the unemotional factualness of the statement which — Europe. toms inspection carry annually ap- 1848, will throw oft the shackles of Beige Doeskin— Is in Its favor as the Intenscness of emotion aroused by ethnic more greatly unquestioned. Germany has six hundred thousand chauvinism and imperialism which — to reason before and is of so proximately 59c Natural Squirrel— is prone sweep it, deep-rooted serve questions than sixty first-class ports to passengers. On the other hand the Since the day of the Pyrrhic victory and ardent a nature that it resents the good offices of the disinterested Arab — with her 1,488 kilometers of sea frontiers, number of travelers sailing on the of 1870 have bound it, and realize —Toiletries White intcrefcrencc. The writer is secretary of the American Department— as offensive while Poland has only 76 kilometers Stettln-Konigsberg line, totals only that not through aggression but color trim. Polish Chamber of Commerce In the United State:, and li presents Main Floor— contrasting of coast and one purely Polish port, five thousand per which through cooperation will it bring the a manner that deserves earnest consideration.—The annun\, Poland's case in and the use of the of to its of , port would seem to prove that the terrors Country greatest heights — — Editors. Slip-ons one clasps ban- Danzig. For a country half the size of travel across the Corridor are not achievement and thus best serve it- too delette — of Germany this does not seem so great as some critics would have self and the world. fancy cuff styles. much. Howland-Huohes for the narrow national- 000 tons. Upon its incorporation in- us suppose. American correspond- Life in Europe and in. the world Except —Main Floor— ists, whose view is selfish and one- to the Polish economic areas, Danzig As to the chief criticism, that the ents who have written lurid descrip- sided, the critics of the Bo-called started to develop rapidly, till In 1929 Polish Corridor disfigures the map tions of their difficulties in crossing, •'Polish Corridor" in most cases un- its tonnage was 9,000,000, it being and separates from the German must have chosen, either through doubtedly are inspired by the best the only port which has quadrupled mainland a province called East ignorance or design, the Inconvenient intentions However, American crit- its pre-war tonnage. Prussia (which by the way once local trains. SPECIAL PURCHASE! ics, in particular, often lack a thor- The rapid development of the re- belonged to Poland) this of course is Because of Its scanty population, ough and broad understanding of born Polish state, however, was such true. However, it is important to its agricultural character, Its natural of the causes that have worked for that the facilities provided by the realize that while the population of remoteness, its previous usage Howland-Hughes centuries to bring about this prob- port of Danzig were not sufficient all Germany is about sixty-two mil- water rather than rail for communi- lem. Safe in the splendid isolation of and it was necessary to establish on lions, that of East Prussia is only a cation with the Reich, the economic their great republic and with char- the Baltic another port—Gdynia — little over two millions, and that this life neither of this East Prussian ’Til 9 P. acteristic new world rashness, they in order to secure a free movement agricultural and remote province cononey nor of its German mainland (Open Saturday M.) view the efforts of the drafters of of goods. The development of this even before the war formed a sort has suffered to any appreciable ex- ven- as a the to the peace treaties as allied port since its inception in 1924 toos of peninsula of the tent result of restoration An Easter Shirt He’ll Be Proud Of! of Pom- geance, forgetting that the most very rapid strides, so that after oniy and was even then for practical pur- Poland of her old province criticised arrangements were the re- live years its annual tonnage had poses separated from the Reich. erania. If it is true that the so- sult of the mature deliberation of reached the remarkable figure of Even before 1914, deu to Us remote- called Polish CorWdor cuts off East experts. 3,000,000 tons. ness, East Prussia possessed a Prussia from its mainland, then it is Enst in months have seen There are still broader economic iriarked colonial character, and due no less true that Prussia, “De Luxe” POPLIN The past few of the If we ad- this combined with turn, to a greater degree cuts off presented to American readers a aspects problem. tp remoteness, mit that the Polish nation has a the of water transporta- Poland for practical purposes from rather large crop of articles con- cheapness right to really existence, commerce between East Prussia free access to the . cerning German-Polish relations and independent tion, then we should concede that this na- and the German mainland was usual- The foregoing clearly shows that tills aforementioned Polish Corridor. “Preshrunk” SHIRTS tion—a nation of carried on boat rather than the outcry against the Polish Corri- While the authors of these articles narly thirty-two ly by by of the million inhabitants, or nearly half rail. To supplement this communi- dor has no real justification. We ■ mphasized different phases the population of .» cation. East Prussia is now con- may venture, however, to suggest problems discussed, they almost Germany—has to a free and secure access to nected direct to Berlin that the primary reasons of Ger- without exception gave the same right by railway thfe sea. The value of such access the Polish which dissatisfaction are wounded citief argument for the return of the through Corridor, many's for economic and is has been assured Ger- and lack of love for her cast- Corridor to Germany, an argument political reasons arrangement pride which substantially'was this: “Ger- many will never be satisfied as long ;.a Poland holds the Corridor. So, for the peace of the world, it must te returned to Germany.” Consider- '1.95 of ing objectively, is this the sort reasoning to be put forth by think- ing people? "The baby will yell till ha gets the candy. Therefore, for Howland-Hoghes the sake of peace in the family, from brother Every One Picked for Its Girl” Charm! lake the candy away blue, “Young and give It to the baby." Are world All collar attached style—in plain colors—-white, to (Open Saturday ’Til 9 P. M.) affairs to be decide according tan, green. Guaranteed fast color. Well fitting, full cut reasoning as this? such dangerous shirts. Aren’t we thereby returning to the same immoral principle that "might NOW! to Sizes 14 to 17. Girls’ Linen Dresses makes right" which shattered the Howland-Hughes Brings Waterbury world? Are national egotism and the brute force of arms selfishness, THIS BRAND NEW 1931 “ZERO SHRUNK” COLLAR AT- and still more powerful pressure of economics and dollars to destroy TACHED SHIRTS—White, blue, of oven those rudiments of the idea tan and green. Sizes that the ages $1.95 f1.95 through human justice 14 to 17—at. in great pain, the human race has 8-TUBE TRIPLE-SCREEN GRID and throw us again been evolving, MEN’S FANCY SOCKS—Silk and Because they sold so well, we are repeating on these into the abyss of barbarism? rayon—vertical stripes and figures and linen dresses — also in If we believe that at least these plain printed plud patterns. should govern —sizes 10 to 12— rudiments of justice 50 c Plain and printed broadcloth dresses included. between nations as between indivi- at, pair arey^so duals, then we must approach this Every one guaranteed washable. Sizes 14 years. to see y:j ■ liiestion with a sincere desire PLAIN AND FANCY BROAD- the KENNEDY the truth as it is. Let us turn to —Second Floor- CLOTH SHORTS — Back and side lundamental principles underlying elastic adjustments—sizes the question. A STUDEBAKER FAMILY PRODUCT 50C First, we assume that no critic 32 to 42—at so far as to the justice RADIO Girls New will go deny and necessity of the reestablishment MEN’S WHITE JERSEY ATHLETIC is case, of a free Poland. If such the Vfke Jladto SHIRTS—Fine grade—sizes we must bear in mind that Poland CQp of 36 to did not drop with the rain at the SET 44—at Versailles Conference. Poland was —Mon’s Furnishings—Main Floor— SPRING COATS not politically created as a previous- ly non-existent state from territories rightfully belonging to someone else. Full Size Console On the contrary, territories which were in the wrongful possession of Model as Pictured Germany, .Austria and Russia were returned to their In- *5.95 only previous OUR NEW dependence. The so-called New Po- land is In fact a resurrected Old Po- Cabinet of Oriental and land with only about half its right- ful territory. walnut—one piece chas- SUITS is in asking SPRING If Germany justified the return of the territory which sis, 8 tubes, Jensen elec- sbo had io give up, then Russia is —for boys 9 to 14 justified in asking the return of her tro-dynamic speaker for years—at >7.95 former unlawful holdings, Austria is justified in doing the same, and Po- life tone reproduction, How smart she’ll feel on land is no more. again Easter in one of these chic The term "Polish UOrriaor nas phonograph s w i t c h— been introduced by German propa- outfits—of Palcare, tweed the small gandists to designate strip completely shielded and basket weaves—some o£ land known as , which '10.95 divides Germany from her colony of throughout. All electric fur trimmed or with fancy l-'ast Prussia and gives Poland her sleeve effects. only access to the sea. There are operation. The high qual- We’re going to boast about very clear and definite reasons why Sizes 7 to 14. this should belong to Poland, rea- ity of workmanship and these suits—they’re really —Second Floor— sons which may be divided into at this Of these three groups: historic, eth- material will insure years splendid price. nological and economic. blue cheviot in single Historically, It is pertinent to rec- of satisfactory service. NEW SHOES FOR EASTER! ord that Polish Pomerania, inhabited breasted style, two button, since time immemorial by Polish Of Course and She Wants annexed the lined, coat. people, was by Manufacturer’s Price rayon Fully in 1308 and was In their possession lined knickers. He’ll feel until 1464, or for 146 years. At that Po- complete time Pomerania went back to “just right” Easter morn in one of these well tailored suits. land and remained in Polland's pos- DR. WELL’S SHOES session until the first partition of 4 Pieces Vest and Two Poland in 1772, that is, for 318 years. —Coat, In 1920 parts of this Polish Pomer- Pairs of Knickers. For Children and Girls ania, after 148 years of renewed German, that is foreign, domination, >159a BOYS’ FANCY Sl*OIlT SOCKS— WHITE TIES — Kour-in-liands— were returned again to Poland, thus for communion, confirmation — T» length — in good giving the restored nation partial very and other important formal access to the sea. In other words, Howland-Hughes looking patterns. Sizes events soon to same historic reason 50c there is the .... ‘2.50 S to 11—at, pair. come—at for returning Pomerania to Poland Sale Price that there was for returning Alsace —Second Floor— and Lorraine to France. Americans, with their strong sence of justice, eagerly approved the restitution of Fresh Cut Alsace and Lorraine to France. They will surely Just as earnestly support ROSES EASTER Poland's to Pomerania when ‘3.50 right they realize the facts In the case. Saturday— The examination of the ethnologi- She’ll feel “all dressed Easter morn if she has a *00.5° at, each .... U V' up” cal situation In this section clearly CANDY new one proves its Polish character. The Cor- Potted plants on sale Saturday pair of Dr. Well’s shoes—in either strap pumps ridor has at the time about also! BOXED CHOCOLATES — present Fancy —oxfords—or high cuts .... of patent leather, black eight hundred thousand Inhabitants —Main Floor— Easter box— or tan calf. of whom 85 per cent clnsider them- , '-am. selves Polish, as Is shown by election Dr. Well’s shoes for children are Goodyear welt—built results. Moreover, even while under NEW SHIPMENT 39c, 59c> 69c, 89c the hostile German rule, from 1871 complete to give long, satisfactory wear. to in the fifteen elections to the EASTER CANDY — — 1918, Sizes 5 to 8 — to 11 to 2. returned Salted Nuts 8»/> lli/2 Reichstag this province with tubes. NOVELTIES—Tb 25c only Polish candidates. Not once (Spool a 11 y Priced) was a German candidate elected. (Also at 5c each up) SALTED JUMBO — — Finally, examination of the econ- Saturday Last Day Pre-Easter Sale PEANUTS—lb 29c omic aspect of the problem convinces HOWLAND HUGHES USUAL that this SALTED WHOLE MEAT up territory is undoubtedly TERMS: DOWN SATURDAY SPECIAL — AS- RAMSEY’S SHOES $1 Polish unit CASHEWS—lb 69c QC a part of the economic *5 —for • -^“1 SORTED CHOCO- boys and girls. Sizes 5 to 2. A and hot of the German. Danzig's SALTED MIXED 29c development as a port before the 89c LATES— lb RADIO NUTS—lb World War, that Is under German DEPARTMENT—SECOND FLOOR- —Basement Floor— —Main Floor- shoe Department—Main Fluor— rule, was stationary, the average pre- war tonnage of the port being 2,000,-